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Rating: Summary: A Great Book Review: I like reading X-Men Books in the past, but reading this one about demons and vampires was a little crazy. I did like the fact that they still openly say that Night Crawler is a Christian. And thats my 2cents.
Rating: Summary: Okay, But not the best Review: I like reading X-Men Books in the past, but reading this one about demons and vampires was a little crazy. I did like the fact that they still openly say that Night Crawler is a Christian. And thats my 2cents.
Rating: Summary: Good Book Review: I read the book and thought it was pretty good. I've read better but I've also read alot worse. All in all it was definatly worth reading. The main characters in the book are Nightcrawler, Colosus, Shadow Cat, Rouge, Storm, Cyclops, Pheniox, Wolverine, Dracula, and Belesco. If I left anyone out sorry it's been a while since I read the book. I you like the X-men I would deffinatly read this book.
Rating: Summary: This is a great book for anyone who loves the X-men. Review: I really loved this book. Other than Christopher Golden's X-men novels, this book is the only novel to truly capture the X-men. Throughout the entire novel, I found myself captivated. I highly recommend this novel to all X-men fans.Nikia Johnson
Rating: Summary: Good Book Review: I thought this book was pretty good. I hope the author writes more books. If you like X-Men, Spider Man, or any of the other heros. Also, if you like science fiction books or possibly mystery, you might like this book.
Rating: Summary: X Marks the Spot Review: It isn't often that Dracula appears in a book and he isn't the main bad guy. That doesn't mean that he still isn't a threat. This is probably the best prose X-Men novel that I've had the pleasure to read. All the characters behave consistently with their comic appearances. Do yourself a favor and give it a shot.
Rating: Summary: X Marks the Spot Review: It isn't often that Dracula appears in a book and he isn't the main bad guy. That doesn't mean that he still isn't a threat. This is probably the best prose X-Men novel that I've had the pleasure to read. All the characters behave consistently with their comic appearances. Do yourself a favor and give it a shot.
Rating: Summary: Dracula and Belasco Return!! Review: Of all the marvel titles I have read, this one is by far the best. Byers really nows how to portray the characters (both homo sapiens and superior). By comparison, "Empire's End" seems dull and flat. I got so into the book, that I found myself mentally cringing when Dracula belittled Amanda (but in the end she gets the last laugh). Storm's scenes with her unwanted vampiric suitor were great.Byers is a fantastic writer. I plan to check out his other titles.
Rating: Summary: A Great Book Review: The book Soul Killer by Christopher Golden is a real masterpiece. It effectively puts all of the X Mens talents to the test in a heart pounding adventure that leaves you wanting more. The only real complaint I had about this book was that the profesor wasn't in it. It has awesome battle scenes that only your mind can picture so clear and perfect, and it keeps its suspense throughout the whole book. It is a real treasure to anyone who enjoys reading X Men stories, and I highly recomend it.
Rating: Summary: The X-Men battle Count Dracula and Belasco. Review: When I agreed to write an X-Men novel, my editor suggested that I focus on some of the supernatural elements of the series. It sounded like a good idea to me, and so I pitted everybody's favorite mutants against their old enemies Dracula and Belasco in a story that combines superhero action and horror. In my acknowledgments, I thanked Bram Stoker, H. P. Lovecraft, Stan Lee, Chris Claremont, and Marv Wolfman for inspiration, and that pretty well expresses the feel of the story. The book also reunites my all-time favorite X-Men lineup (from the Chris Claremont/Paul Smith era): Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat, Colossus, Cyclops and Phoenix.
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